Coronavirus

Due to the rapidly changing COVID-19 situation, some of the organisations listed on here are still in the process of posting service updates. Many phone lines and websites are still available, but some contact details have changed. Try the organisation's own website if you're having difficulty getting through.

Five A Day Market Garden is a not-for-profit community-supported project which aims to engage the community by: Producing and selling naturally-grown fruit and vegetables; Running a variety of educational courses, one-off workshops and ongoing projects throughout the year, in subjects including fruit, vegetable and floral…

Recovery Group on a Friday at 2pm at the Pavilion to provide support and encouragement for those in recovery and for those currently still in addiction but seeking help to change their lifestyle Anybody is welcome to drop in.

UPDATE APRIL 2020: During the period of restrictions because of Coronavirus (COVID-19) the Get Online project will be closed. In the meantime, information on getting online can be found at www.rva.org.uk/get-online. We hope to resume our drop-in sessions later in the year. Do you (or…

Part of the Get Online Reading project, these drop in sessions take place on the 1st Monday at Whitley Community Café & 3rd Thursday at Whitley Library. “Whatever you need help with – internet, email, a new smartphone or tablet...our volunteers can help…

Greater Reading Nepalese Community Association (GRNCA) is a registered local charity with charity commission in April 2008. It has been working with Nepalese communities including ex-gurkha families in greater Reading areas. The aims are integrating in the British systems and society in a meaningful way…

Walking groups run by the Greater Reading Napalese Community Association which are open to everyone. Local volunteers who have trained to become walking leaders organise weekly meetings in Whitley and Palmer Park. Walkers can choose between slow and fast routes and enjoy local scenic walks…

We are a not for proft community group. Green HEalth helps people to improve their mental health by 'green' means. Our Horticultiral Therapist teaches gardening skills. People can start with one to one teaching and then, of they are comfortable, progress to small groups, no…

We provide a safe environment where adults who have learning or physical disabilities, or poor mental health, may learn social and practical skills for independent living and take part in training in the form of horticultural therapy. Please see attached pdf for more information on…

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